Feedlots:
Meat and Livestock Australia - KEY BENEFITS
• Shade can have a large impact on the body heat load experienced by cattle, by reducing solar (sun) radiation and hence slowing the rate of body heat gain.
• Shade can improve cattle comfort and productivity and increase profitability.
• Shades can be designed to maximise ventilation and afternoon shade.
See: MLA Tips and Tools, www.mla.com.au
Shades and cover at least 1.6 to 6m2
per SCU (Standard Cattle Unit).
When choosing shade structures the following points should be considered
Feedlots:
Meat and Livestock Australia - KEY BENEFITS
• Shade can have a large impact on the body heat load experienced by cattle, by reducing solar (sun) radiation and hence slowing the rate of body heat gain.
• Shade can improve cattle comfort and productivity and increase profitability.
• Shades can be designed to maximise ventilation and afternoon shade.
See: MLA Tips and Tools, www.mla.com.au
Shades and cover at least 1.6 to 6m2
per SCU (Standard Cattle Unit).
When choosing shade structures the following points should be considered
Feedlots:
Meat and Livestock Australia - KEY BENEFITS
• Shade can have a large impact on the body heat load experienced by cattle, by reducing solar (sun) radiation and hence slowing the rate of body heat gain.
• Shade can improve cattle comfort and productivity and increase profitability.
• Shades can be designed to maximise ventilation and afternoon shade.
See: MLA Tips and Tools, www.mla.com.au
Shades and cover at least 1.6 to 6m2
per SCU (Standard Cattle Unit).
When choosing shade structures the following points should be considered
Feedlots:
Meat and Livestock Australia - KEY BENEFITS
• Shade can have a large impact on the body heat load experienced by cattle, by reducing solar (sun) radiation and hence slowing the rate of body heat gain.
• Shade can improve cattle comfort and productivity and increase profitability.
• Shades can be designed to maximise ventilation and afternoon shade.
See: MLA Tips and Tools, www.mla.com.au
Shades and cover at least 1.6 to 6m2
per SCU (Standard Cattle Unit).
When choosing shade structures the following points should be considered
Feedlots:
Meat and Livestock Australia - KEY BENEFITS
• Shade can have a large impact on the body heat load experienced by cattle, by reducing solar (sun) radiation and hence slowing the rate of body heat gain.
• Shade can improve cattle comfort and productivity and increase profitability.
• Shades can be designed to maximise ventilation and afternoon shade.
See: MLA Tips and Tools, www.mla.com.au
Shades and cover at least 1.6 to 6m2
per SCU (Standard Cattle Unit).
When choosing shade structures the following points should be considered